Storytelling Theory and Practice


 
   

Professor Brian Sturm presents storytelling as a way of organizing information, conveying emotions, and building community. A model of storytelling as altered state of consciousness (the story trance) is presented that inlcudes 16 portals to altered states. Three stories are told to illustrate the theoretical model: Truth and Story; What happens when you really listen; and The stone cutter. Storytelling ethics and the need for trust and truth are discussed.

Canal: Education
Añadido: December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm
Autor: UNCChapelHill

Duración: 45:17
Puntuación: 4.16
Reproducciones: 30791

Etiquetas: ethics  immersion  storytelling  trance  

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goodman528 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Very good lecture, thanks for putting it on youtube!
Andyc140 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
i hate when my collars do that..
LaRoucheisright (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
tshnvr: Why would anyone take the time to make such a statement?
tshnvr (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
here's a story for you,once upon a time (as many of these stories take place) you had sex with your brother, you suck. the end.
enos76 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Interesting, but audio syncronization is broken after the first half.
VanessaEden (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
very interesting video! thank youbest regards from germanyVanessa Eden
defdeezy (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
i think you're projecting yourself onto him.
YouhideIseek (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Somebody actually listening and learning.
kevpingu (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
That dude so got bullied in High School
RicardoGreen2008 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
The 3 stories tales that you tell in your lecture-demonstration connect well with the theory you present in practice, particulary well told with great feeling with the last story, "The Stonecutter." I too like using this story with college-level public speaking students as well as with students whose native languages are not English, and look forward to further lecture-demonstrations by Professor Brian Sturm. Thanks you for your great presentation!